Theater Wagon Projects:
Our largest ongoing project is the annual Oak Grove Folk Music Festival, in its 30th year August 2008.
We also produce annually an original one-act play, "Allie Rounds," as part of Staunton's Victorian
Festival held every year in April). The company has produced new plays by its own writers in
Scotland, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and throughout Virginia. It has performed in the
gardens of colonial mansions, in motel lobbies, in churches and cathedrals, in national parks and
national historical sites, in private homes, and (occasionally) in theaters. Currently available
Theater Wagon products are WB Yeats Words For Music Perhaps(music CD), Songs from
Shakespeare's Repertory (book of music, annotated), Troubadours A' Courtin' (CD), Troubadour
and Trouvere Songs in Singable English (two-volume book of music, annotated), The Visit to the
Sepulcher (Video-VCR or DVD), Plays of Place and Anyplace (Theater Wagon scripts, with an
introduction by Margaret Collins). Copies of these works may be obtained by contacting Frank
Albrecht. Copies of unpublished Theater Wagon scripts may be available by special request.

What is Theater Wagon? Theater Wagon, Inc is a nonprofit (501-c(3)) corporation with headquarters in the beautiful
Shenandoah Valley town, Staunton, Virginia. It was founded by Margaret and Fletcher Collins
following the success of the Oak Grove Theater, which celebrated its 50th season in the year
2003. Its charter from the state of Virginia states that its purpose is research and development
leading to performances in revival of old plays and songs, and also the production of new works.
Its projects have received financial support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia
Commission for the Humanities and Public Policy, and the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
Individual donors have also contributed to particular projects. Theater Wagon does not pay
salaries or wages, or give honoraria. It relies totally on voluntary, unpaid work by both
professional and nonprofessional members of the project.